Kilobaser
The Nespresso Machine For DNA Synthesis

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Briefcase Biotec GmbH was founded in Graz, Austria in 2014 by Alexander Murer, Martin Jost and Bernhard Tittelbach with the aim to develop Kilobaser - the ‘Nespresso machine of DNA primer synthesis’. CEO Alexander’s study in molecular biology was accompanied by his rising interest in lab automation. Following several smaller projects such as bioreactor developments with Martin & Bernhard and his work in a lab measurment company, the team also founded the community biohackerspace ‘Open Biolab Graz Austria’ in 2013. Soon after, the idea for ‘Kilobaser’ was born due to their own frequent need for DNA primers.

http://www.kilobaser.com/
Collection:  startup
Start Date: 2014
Status: active
Type: Company/Sart-up
Location: Graz
Austria
Tags: DNA, hardware

Kilobaser
The Nespresso Machine For DNA Synthesis

About

Briefcase Biotec GmbH was founded in Graz, Austria in 2014 by Alexander Murer, Martin Jost and Bernhard Tittelbach with the aim to develop Kilobaser - the ‘Nespresso machine of DNA primer synthesis’. CEO Alexander’s study in molecular biology was accompanied by his rising interest in lab automation. Following several smaller projects such as bioreactor developments with Martin & Bernhard and his work in a lab measurment company, the team also founded the community biohackerspace ‘Open Biolab Graz Austria’ in 2013. Soon after, the idea for ‘Kilobaser’ was born due to their own frequent need for DNA primers.

http://www.kilobaser.com/
Collection:  startup
Start Date: 2014
Status: active
Type: Company/Sart-up
Location: Graz
Austria
Tags: DNA, hardware
http://www.kilobaser.com/
Collection:  startup
Start Date: 2014
Status: active
Type: Company/Sart-up
Location: Graz
Austria
Tags: DNA, hardware

Kilobaser
The Nespresso Machine For DNA Synthesis

About

Briefcase Biotec GmbH was founded in Graz, Austria in 2014 by Alexander Murer, Martin Jost and Bernhard Tittelbach with the aim to develop Kilobaser - the ‘Nespresso machine of DNA primer synthesis’. CEO Alexander’s study in molecular biology was accompanied by his rising interest in lab automation. Following several smaller projects such as bioreactor developments with Martin & Bernhard and his work in a lab measurment company, the team also founded the community biohackerspace ‘Open Biolab Graz Austria’ in 2013. Soon after, the idea for ‘Kilobaser’ was born due to their own frequent need for DNA primers.

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